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Chemistry, 23.09.2019 21:00 Annabel9554

Which statement best describes chemical properties of matter?
a)chemical properties, such as density, must be observed when a substance is in its natural state at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure.
b)chemical properties, such as reactivity, must be observed when a substance is in its natural state at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure.
c)chemical properties, such as combustibility, are generally observed as the identity of a substance changes and one or more new substances form.
d)chemical properties, such as boiling point, are generally observed as the identity of a substance changes and one or more new substances form.

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